“Token is the one place where all of your digital keys live — credit cards, house keys, website credentials, transit cards, car keys, your access badge — these are all artifacts you use to prove who you are,” Melanie Shapiro, the CEO of Tokenize, says in the company’s blog.

“We built a secure environment for these artifacts to live on from a combination of asymmetric cryptography, biometrics, and a secure element. And we used the engrained behavior (swiping a card, entering a password, using house keys) as our benchmark for convenience — we didn’t build a feature unless we could make it faster and easier.”

And, it’s up to you to figure out what you want to use Token to protect, or how you want Token to save you time.

“We’ve spent over a year building partnerships with organizations like Microsoft, Mastercard, HID, and Visa to make sure you could make this decision for yourself. And once you do, we think you’ll be surprised to find how familiar it feels it use Token,” says Shapiro.

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